242 DAVENPORT ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES. 



Stenobothrus cequalis, J. B. Smith, 1892. Bui. 90, N. J. Agr. Col. 

 Ex. Sta., 31. 



Stenobotlirus ccquaUs,0?hox\\, 1892. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 1890- 

 91, 4. 



Stenobothrus ceqiialis, Morse, 1893. Psyche, VI, 476, figs. 5 and 6. 



Stenobotlirus cequalis, Morse, 1894. Psyche, VII, 14 and 104. 



Ste/wbothrits bilineatus, ^cnd., 1862. Jour. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 

 VII, 460. 



Stenobothrus bilineatus, S. I. Smith, 1868. Proc. Port. Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., I, 148. 



Stenobothrus bilineatus, Walk., 1870. Cat. Derm. Salt., IV, 754. 



Stenobothrus bilineatus, Thos., 1873. Syn. Acrid. N. Am., 90. 



Stefiobothrus bilineatus, Bruner, 1883. 3rd Rept. U. S. Ent. Com., 55. 



Stenobothrus bilineatus, Morse, 1894. Psyche, VI [, 104. 



Stenobothrus gracilis, Scud., 1872. Fin. Rept. U.S. Geol. Surv. Neb., 

 250. 



Stenobothrus gracilis, Thos., 1872, Pelim. Rept. U. S. Geol. Surv. 

 Mont., 430. 



Stenobothrus gracilis, Thos., 1873. Syn. Acrid. N. Am., 94. 



Stenobothrus gracilis, Bruner, 1877. Can. Ent., IX, 144. 



Stenobothrus gracilis, Bruner, 1883. 3rd Rept. U. S. Ent. Com., 55. 



Stenobothrus gracilis, Bruner, 1885. Rept. Com. Agr., 307. 



Stenobothrus maculipennis, S. I. Smith, 1868. Proc. Port. Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., I, 148. 



Stenobothrus maculipennis, Thos., 1876. Bui. I, 111. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., 61. 



Stenobothrus maculipemiis, McNeill, 1891. Psyche, VI, 65. 



Orphula cequalis , ^oWvzx , 1888. Ex. Mem. Soc. Zool. France, 27. 



Orphula a^qualis, Morse, 1896. Psyche, VII, 326, figs. 9, 9c. 



5. Orphula TEPANiCA (?), Sauss. Fig. 17 a. 



Length (male) 16 mm. (female) 20 mm. 



Tegmince 12 mm 14 mm. 



Antennse 5 mm 5 mm. 



Post. Fem 9 mm 12 mm. 



Vertex with a distinct but shallow crescent-shaped foveola with the 

 lateral caringe sharp and elevated and meeting in a nearly sharp angle 

 equal to (female) or less than (male) a right angle. Lateral foveolae 

 nearly linear and distinct. Frontal costa very slightly (female) or 

 moderately (male) sulcate with the sides regularly divergent below. 



